The Markha Valley Trekking expedition is one of the most diverse and attractive Himalayan Trek. It has gigantic rock pinnacles, beetling cliffs, slender defiles and prayer-flagged passes.This trek is easily accessible from Leh trip and offers a large diversity of landscapes. The green oasis of the Markha Valley is guarded by Kang Yatse (6400mts) from east and Zanskar range from the south west.

On the southern skyline of Leh, the stunning Stok Kangri Peak is perfectly suited to someone seeking for the first Himalayan summit. This Ladakh trek is easily accessible from Leh and offers a large diversity of landscapes. We visit some of the great monasteries at Thiksey. We will cross the Kongmaru la 5150 meters before Nimaling below theimpressive peak of Kang yatse 6400 mtrs. Approaching at base camp, we take a straight forward route to summit.

From any of the high points we can have tremendous views of the Karakoram Saser Kangri peak (7670mts), Stok Kangri (6150mts), Kang Yatse 6400mts and Nun Kun (7135mts.). During this trek we will go through many scattered high villages, each with irrigated fields of barley, wheat and mustard which adds brilliance to the landscape of this broken moon land, and Markha valley trek is a part of Hemis National Park, which also an opportunity of spotting wild animals.

Ladakh and Zanskar form the western edge of the Tibetan plateau and are popularly known as the "Little Tibet" due to the similarity of the culture and the high altitude desert landscape. Politically, this region forms a part of India,though the religious head is still the Dalai Lama."

This trek goes into the hidden kingdom of Zanskar. The trek offers close encounters with Zanskari life, passing interesting villages with their little gompas on practically every day of the trek. The route also takes in eight high passes and, depending on the time of the year, up to a dozen river crossings including the Zanskar river.

Lamayuru is a beautiful place. The flora and fauna is also similar to Tibet and is quite distinct from the rest of the Himalayas. The region, being beyond the reach of the monsoon, is dry with sparse vegetation. Willow groves and poplars are found near villages. Bushes of eidelberry, wild strawberry and sage brush are also common. The fauna includes marmots, blue sheep and ibex and an occasional snow leopard, besides many birds of prey.

The trek from Chumathang to Yaya Tso Trek takes 6 days and the best time to do it is from Mid June to September. We drive from Leh to Chumathang in 4 hours. Chumathang is well known for its springs. It has medical importance but the use of water here is also done to wash clothes. The Chumathang village is not very far from the springs and a small monastery nearby can be a good place to explore.

From Chumathang we walk across the village, cross the animal pastures, get a chance to spot wildlife like blue sheep and marmots and take in some amazing sights of natural beauty. After 5 hours we arrive at Gangra. Next stop is Sumdo that takes 4 hours. Sumdo is where three valleys merge together. It is a sight to behold and surely a place to pitch up tents for the day.

From Sumdo we leave for Phayalung. It takes about 8 hours for the trek to complete. Climb to Choku La is pretty tough hence we start early in the morning. From Phayalung we trek to Yayatso. We come across several shepherds, a gorgeous flowing river, a desert plateau and then the village Yaya. The lake near this village is called Yaya tso. We drive down to Mahe halting to visit the nunnery and then go straight to Leh.

This trek takes around 9 days. The best time to do this trek is from Mid August to End of September. The highest point in this trek is Parang La. The highlight of this trip is Monks, monasteries, people and villages. In the entire trip we interact with several locals, enjoy the local food and enjoy the natural landscapes.

During the first day we drive to tsomoriri lake via Chumathang. From there we walk to Korzok that almost feels like walking on the beach. The path is rocky and sandy since morning. Spotting of wild asses are pretty strong in this area.

The next stop from Kyangdam is Skitpodangsa, We trek through Chumik Sharte and then reach Parangchu. The next stop from here is Getpabazuk. It takes 5-6 hours to cross the river. From here we next to move to Tarangyokma. Our next stop is Kharsagongma and from there we trek to Parang la base. The entire thing takes 3-4 hours.

The next stop is Takkarzong via Parang La. We traverse to an awesome natural surroundings, through glaciers, walk southeast for 3 hours and arrive at the destination. The next day reach Thangltak and from there we arrive at Kibber.

The trek in the region of lower Ladakh takes 5 days. The best months to visit this place are between the middle of June and the start of the September. The highest point from which one can view is Charatse La which is around 3650m tall. The uniqueness of this trip is the monks, their monasteries, the inhabitant villagers and their homes. The villages in remote places are part of the everyday trekking in this region.

You start your trekking from Leh and drive down to Liker which is around 45kms from Srinagar.You then take a tour of the monastery which is present upstream in the village.Yangthang and Sumdo villages possess the small crosspassages which are known asPhobe La and Charatse La.

Youthen make a stop at the Rizong monastery. Strolling down through a thick forest filled you see willow, apricot, apple and poplar trees. Post lunch, you head towards the Hemis Shukpachan village. The following day you drive past the Maptek La which has a few mind boggling views of the environment.

The journey includes the Temisgam village which consists of a historical fort and a tiny monastery that consists of marble statues of Avalokitesvara. From here you go on towards Khaltsey within the next 4-5 hours. After that, your journey extends to Lamayuru with a small visit to the Rizong monastery and then back to Leh.

This trek takes 4 days to complete. The best time to do it is from June to October. The highest point of this trek is Gandala. The highlight of this trip is remote villages, monasteries and people. The first day we drive to Zingchen. From there we walk to Rumbak. From there we leave Zingchen village and then enter Hemis National park. This is the habitat of Snow leopard. From here we go to Rumbak and then stay at self sufficient place.

From Rumbak we go to Yurutse. From yurutse we proceed to wildlife sight seeing. After exploringYurutse we traverse across the mountains, pass over valleys into a zig zag path and then cross over Ganda La. From here we go to Markha valley. Further ahead is Kaya village, where home stay facilities are very good.

The entire journey takes 6-7 hours. The next day we go to Chilling, crossing Zanskar river. We later on drive to Leh and arrive there by evening.

This is a trek of 3 days and the most favorable time to embark on this trek is from the month of May to October. Stok La Pass is the highest peak in this trek, whereas people, nature, wildlife, landscapes, and villages are some of the highlights of this voyage.

Our trip will start from Leh. After crossing the phey bride and the Indus River, we will go on a long walk starting from the Zingchen Gorge. Then we will spend some leisure time and warm our mood with tea and snacks. If we get lucky then we will also get to see snow leopard. Once we are done with trekking, we will visit Rumbak village and spend our night there in homestay.

Our next day will begin with exploring the wildlife of the region, where we will get to see blue sheep, Tibetan sheep, migratory birds, argali, and even might snow leopard or Tibetan wolf. After taking help from the local guide, we will trek for 3 hours and reach Stok. Then we will continue our trek to hillside, followed by Indus valley. In the final stages, we will go downwards and visit Stok palace museum. We will stay there for a day and then finally drive back to Leh.

The most amazing adventurous trip you can ever experience. Trek from Lamayuru to Padum & Raft down the Zaskar River. This is the most popular Ladakh Trek with maximum number of passes .The classic Zanskar Trek takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet. from the green pastures and to the rocky terrain of the forbidden kingdom of Zanskar. The Rafting expedition on the Zanskar River is completely isolated & self supported and passes through the steep gorges carved out by the river over countless years. The Zanskar gorge has been referred to as the Grand Canyon of Asia by many explorers.

River rafting probably is the most indulging activity in Zanskar travel. Rafting is done in the highly challenging Zanskar River. The rafting experience takes you through one of the most breathtaking gorges of the World. The water in the river is freezing cold and it is advisable that you take this ride only with a wet suit on. This exhilarating adventure through the entire river takes around four days and in between, you will spend the nights in camps set up on the rocky banks.

Apart from river rafting, trekking also attracts a huge number of adventure lovers to these lands. Zanskar has some of the highest mountain passes in the country. The trek routes through them and are enthralling, but trekking here requires an ability to take immense physical strain. The most famous trek route is named Chadar Ice Trek. The trek is carried out on the frozen Zanskar River during the winter season. You will have to take extra precautions and clothing as you will be literally walking over ice.

Ladakh, also known as the Little Tibet, is a favourite adventure ground with tourists. Its magnificent variety of terrain waiting to be explored excite the senses of adventurous travellers. The rugged and natural beauty, stunning views, spectacular mountain ranges, beautiful plains and plateaus, clear rivers and azure skies leave many a visitors spellbound.

It is a splendid destination that has much to offer to tourists of every kind. There are the adventurous activities to be pursued, peaceful monasteries to be visited, historical palaces and forts to be explored, and natural beauty everywhere to surround the senses. Come to Ladakh to lose yourself in the magnificence of untouched beauty and discover yourself again!

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Taste all kinds of adventures in Ladakh in the rugged setting with this Leh Ladakh adventure tour package. Start the trip with a two day trekking experience over plains and valleys. Discover villages, palaces, monasteries and ancient towns along the way. Delve into Grade III rapids with a thrilling river rafting trip next. Explore the beauty of Zanskar valley from the midst of the gurgling river.

Challenge yourself with a 20km mountain biking trip from Leh to Stok village; explore the vicinity at its best. In addition you get to visit old forts and peaceful monasteries, spend your days and nights in the lap of nature, stay in overnight camps and much more!

The total number of days needed to do this trek is 7. The best time to do this trek is Mid June and September. The highest altitude point is Digar La and as is with all the Ladakh treks, it provides an ideal vantage point to see monasteries, monks, villages and indigenous people of this region. The highlight point of this trip is camel trek, khardung la and mountain flight.

The first day starts driving from Leh to Saboo. After reaching there we trek to Saboo Phu. After this point there is our base for Digar La. We trek to Digar La at 5250m and then take in gorgeous sites of saser khangri and karakoram range. We traverse through Digar village and Chumik Yogma. We trek eastwards to Shyok Valley and walk upto the camp.

The next destination is Rongjok from where we trek to Shyok Valley. This valley leads to Khalsar on the Leh-panamik road. Here we trek to Diskit and camp at a hotel. From here we trek to Leh, our final destination of this trip.

This 6-day trek is best suited between mid June and September and its highest peak is Lagola. During this trip we are about to meet with locals and monks and visit monasteries and villages.

Through a pleasant 65km-drive intervening valleys and mountain ranges, as well as the Indus River, we arrive at Saspotse village, just behind Likir. Then, a 4-hour trek later, we reach the Lago La Base camp, after going through Shepherds Place. We will be trekking along SaspolTokpo, exploring TsoSermo before we start our 9-hour trekking for RakurukDoksa. On our way, we will pass Lago La, the TsoChingGongma River, the Zanskar Range and the Saltoro Range.

After arriving at RakurukDoksa we will take the Rakuruk-Skuru trek route and indulge ourselves at the gurgling waters or the streams, basins and rivers we pass by until we reach Khardong La. Finally, we will visit quaint villages of Diskit, Sumur and Hunder on the Nubra Valley.

This 6-day trek is best suited between mid June and September and its highest peak is Lagola.

The number of days needed to do this trek is 5. The best time to do this trek is between the months of Mid June to End of September. Lasermo La is the highest point in this trek. The highlight of this trip is visits to monasteries, high altitude passes, interacting with villagers and experiencing local life.

Our first day is spent acclimatizing in Leh. We drive to Phyang the next morning passing through several streams and beautiful landscapes. There is an alpine valley on our way to the Phyang camp. We cross Lasermo La on the first day itself. From Phyang camp we go to Lasermo high. From lasermo high we go to Stok range from where we see the Karakoram ranges. The wild flowers and high valley are also part of our trek to Laser mo high.

From here we reach Drok Yokma which is at 4200 m. From there we arrive at Hunder drok where we spend an entire day strolling across the pastures and enjoying the sight of the glaciel melt. After spending a day here we drive to Hunder and visit its very famous village. We spend a good day trekking across forest valleys, steep hillsides, the mountain ranges and end the day camping in the grove of willows.

The beautiful valley of Nubra is towards the north of Leh, and it was the ancient gateway for the famous Silk Route. This valley features open plains and camels that can be found roaming around the Shayok River. The politic allocation of the valley enabled its opening to foreign visitors not until the later half of the 1990s. Compared to Leh, Nubra is around 400 meters lower in height and has a variety in terms of climate. This has enabled the locals to engage in extensive cultivation compared to those living in the Indus Valley.

The Phyang to Hunder Nubra Valley journey is almost untouched and the amazing splendor of the landscape offers breathtaking views of the vast Karakoram mountain range. As you move towards the last day of the journey, it would appear that the beauty of the surroundings keep increasing. Part of the journey is the drive over the worlds highest motor-able road at over 5,600 meters.

This trek would begin at Phyang, located over 23 km towards the west of Leh. It would end in Hunder. This is the last trek-able place in the Shyok Valley.Once in this spot, you would be making your trek back towards Khardung La, the highest motor-able road.

The Parang La Trek is in the Ladakh region and starts from the higher altitudes of Kibber. It is world famous for its Spiti horses. The trek passes through the Kibber Gorge before ascending into the Parang La Pass that is over 5,600 meters high.

Once you walk into the Rupshu plainsin Changthang, you would come to the high pass, from where you can get some thrilling scenic views. This place is also popular for the Kiangs, which are the Wild Tibetan Asses that wander around freely.

The Parang La gives you a little difficult trek that is most suitable for an eager walker. It would take you through one of the most beautiful parts of the Leh Ladakh trip. This trail would move done into the Kibber Gorge before climbing back to the Parang La pass. This is where the Pare Chu River originates. The amazing thing about the Pare Chu River is that it would originate in India, meander into Tibet before returningback to India in Spiti.

Once you cross the pass, you would enter an entirely different landscape and flora. When you head to ChangthangsRupshu plains, you would come across a larger number of the Kiangs, the wild asses of Tibet. The last couple of days would be spent camping in some beautiful locations. One of the campsite would be on the south side of the TsoMoririLake that is located at around 15,000 feet and is 27 km by 8 km in dimensions. The bar-headed geese, Brahmini ducks and black-necked crane also breed in this part of Ladakh.

You would also be visiting the Changpainhabitation in the bowl located in a high location from Karzog. This is the place where most of the pashmina goats breed. The Pare Chu River actually originates on this trek. Once in Parang La, you would be able to view the austere landscape of Spiti on one side and the stunning snow-covered peaks of Ladakh on the other. During this trek, you would be able to experience some huge variations in landscape and local lifestyle.

North of the Great Himalayan Treks, amongst a tangled knot of jagged mountains, lies a rugged and fascinating land, the once independent kingdom of Zanskar. Sandwiched between the Indus Valley and the main crest of the Indian Himalayas, this remote and inaccessible setting, well guarded by snowy mountain passes, has kept alive an archaic form of Tibetan Buddhism which flourishes in chains of far-flung monasteries, most of which occupy spectacular fortified locations, high on rocky ridges in isolated valleys.

Lovely high meadow camp sites and dry desert lands, high passes and snow-capped peaks, stunning scenery, Buddhist monasteries and picturesque villages with their irrigated fields of barley and potatoes, and fascinating encounters with the Zanskari people turn a trek in this area into an unforgettable experience. The 14 days trip promises this and much more. Come see the heaven on earth with us.

For a quintessential Ladakh trekking experience, try the The trek of Markha valley combined with a trek to the top of Stok Kangri. Stok Kangri is among the smaller of the several peaks in Ladakh and is one of the easier treks. The Markha Valley trek is simple too, but not less exciting by any means. A trek through Markha Valley takes you through varying landscapes, some beautiful gorges and stunning views of majestic peaks in the background.

One of the most popular trekking route in Ladakh, Kang Yatse Trek with Markha Valley trek is a heaven for nature enthusiasts. Walking on the banks of beautiful Markha River, you get to explore an amazing diversity of landscape from the rugged terrains to holistic grasslands. The flora and fauna you will encounter along the way will be awe inspiring. At last, when you reach the majestic Kang Yatse peak, the beauty of place will hold you spell-bound!

In the course of your visit you’ll also come across many nomadic tribes and get to experience the simplicity of life in Ladakhi villages. Away from the hustle-bustle of hectic city life, a trek to Markha Valley is journey where you re-connect and be one with nature.

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Explore the splendour of Markha valley and the rugged beauty of Kang Yantse peak in this package. Go on a date with adventure with the Markha Valley Trek. The beauty of this valley will enthral your senses, the stunning views will leave you speechless and the whole experience will help you bonding up with the nature.

Climb up steep slopes, cross over valleys and plateaus, and explore the wildlife in the atmosphere of untouched natural beauty. In this one trip you’ll get to experience the village life of Leh and Markha, visit old forts and peaceful monasteries, spend your days and nights in the lap of nature, explore the wildlife of the area, stay in overnight camps and much more!

A rather sought-after trek in the Ladakh region, the Markha Valley trek route does not disappoint anyone! It spills the chance to ascend the top of two very high passes, Gandala La (4800 m) & Kongmaru La (5150 m) and lets you feast your eyes on stunning sights from the summit. You also come across the charming Markha Village that is a trove in this cold semi-arid terrain of Ladakh. Other delights include witnessing the way of life of the region, crossing several streams and rivers and enjoying a trail through remote gorges and unbridled grazing grounds.

Your initial two days of the Markha Valley trekking will be spent for acclimatisation as it is vital for a healthy trip ahead. In the meanwhile unravel monasteries, museum, fort, the local market place and Leh Palace. Cross over Ganda La (4800 m) and arrive at the winsome Markha Village that is laced with green fields and willow trees and has barren mountains in the backdrop. Other thrills include camping beside a gurgling stream, getting the stunning view of Kangyatze Peak and more. Till the final day, there is something to revel in every step of the way.

This classic trek is also called the "Baby Trek" because of the easy and mild hiking conditions. Starting from Likir, one passes through several villages among the richest in Ladakh tour and its worth visiting the monasteries of Likir, Ridzong and Tingmosgam on the way.

This is the trek that can be done throughout the year, as the passes are not very high and don't get snow-blocked during the winter. This is one of the easy Trekking in Ladakh, where one does not need a tent. It leads through historical villages with stupas, mani walls, chortens and small gompas. In July the noon temperature crosses 30 degree Celsius.

Trekking in Ladakh is said to be trouble-free from Likir to Temisgam. One can look forward to a very enjoyable trek; easy to start for those who are short on time. It starts a little to the west of Leh in the rich village of Likir, and cross several low passes with pretty villages in between. One gets to see the ancient spiritual monasteries. In fact Ladakh travel itself has a very pleasant landscape and life-style.

Start walking early in the morning, take a break at noon and continue again around 3 pm. One will meet people working in their fields; enjoy beautiful landscapes with villages like oasis in the desert.

Lamayuru to Rupsho Trek has a very interesting route beginning at the famous Lamayuru monastery; you walk up the less travelled Ripchar Valley with its small villages, nomadic settlements and pastures where you see a wide variety of flowers and many species of birds from the end of July to end of August.

In this Ladakh trek we will cross from some of the high passes with excellent views of the Karakorams and the Zanskar mountains. The initial part of the trek ends at Chilling, a small village and the only one where Ladakhi metal work is carried out. From Chilling, we cross the river by a cable pulley. A different set of ponies are on the other side of the river to carry our gear. We then continue on to Markha Valley - considered one of the most beautiful valleys in Ladakh.

Here, we pass through several Ladakhi settlements and observe their lifestyle. Several river crossings are involved, but these are not dangerous. Crossing several more passes, through gorges and wide open pastures, we end the trek at Matho village. Here we visit the monastery built on a hill between Stok and Stakna, the only monastery belongs to the Sakyapa order. It is worth visiting this monastery also for the beautiful view that it offers of the valley. Another popular trek is the Parang la trek.

If you have time on your hands and want to experience a classic Ladakh trek, the trek from Lamayuru to Padum could be worth exploring. This 13 day long trek takes you through various beautiful mountain passes, remote villages as well as mesmerizing streams, which together make for a wonderful experience.

Along the trek, you also get to see several monasteries and chat with the locals, which completes the spiritual and cultural experience of Ladakh. Gather some friends and out your trekking shoes on for this amazing Ladakh expedition

Dotted with heavenly monasteries all along the way, this unique tryst with trekking in Ladakh will take us from Lamayuru to Hemis in 12 days. Mid-june to September are the best times to do this trek. We start our journey from Leh and drive to Lamayuru for 8 hours. Wanla is located at 3250 m and is a 2-3 hour trek. In this trek we trek eastwards along a stream and reach Chorten. From there we go to Prikiting La at 3700 m. We trek from the pass and reach Shillakung Valley, Snigutse La and Zangskar. We follow the trail with Chorten and Mani wall. From Wanla we go to Hinju and from there to Sumda Chenmo. The valley across Kanski La is dotted with huts.

From Sumda Chenmo we trek to Dundunchan La and then to Chilling. The total trek takes 9-10 hours. We go to Sku from chilling which is at 3500 m. We cross Zanskar river during the trek. The trek from Skiu to Markha and is beautiful. From Markha we go to Hankar. The entire trek takes 4000 m in 4 hours. On way to this trekking party we visit several monasteries. The Umlung monastery is situated here and after this we go to Kang Yatse at 6400 m. Nimaling is our next stop. We trek from here to Shang Sumdo. We cross Thagshungtse in the direction to Zalung Karpo and Rupshu.

The last destination is Hemis where we stop by to explore Hemis monastery. We stay put for a day and then drive to Leh. On way to Leh we stop by at Thiksey, Shey monastery and Stok palace.

This thrilling trek would begin at the renowned Lamayuru Monastery and take you through the uncharged Ripchar Valley, touch several smaller villages, exploring the lush pastures and nomadic inhabitants. You can also see many local species of lowers and birds, especially if you visit between July and August.

Cross over a few high passes that offer stunning views of the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges. The initial phase of the trek would culminate in Chilling villagethat is famous for Ladakhs metal works. From here, you would be using the cable pulley to cross the river. Our equipment would be carried by the ponies available on the other side. Then, we can move towards the Markha Valley, which is perhaps the most beautiful of Ladakh's valleys.

Then, you would be passingthrough many settlements, fields and come close to a unique culture. While there are many river crossings, they are easy to tackle. You would be making it though many other passes, gorges and lush pastures before reaching Matho village. The only Sakyapa sect monastery is located here constructed atop a hillbetween Stakna and Stok. From here,you can get a spectacular view of the entire valley.

If you have time and the inclination to be part of a classic and beautiful Ladakh trek experience, the trek from Lamayuru to Darcha is an option worth considering. The trek is an absolute delight for those who revel in adventure and challenges of nature. The trek starts from Lamayuru, home to one of the oldest monasteries of Ladakh, and continues through various magnificent passes, some remote villages, some beautiful valleys and a lot more in between until it commences at Darcha.

The itinerary has been well planned to give you a break from strenuous climbs while giving you all the possible excitement. You get to plenty to explore in this 20 day long trekking experience in Ladakh. It will leave you pleasantly exhausted and in love with Ladakh.

Ladakh has several experiences for travelers, spirituality being one of them. This 5 day Ladakh package is meant for those seeking spirituality in Ladakh along with a bit of trekking. It takes you through some of the oldest and historical important monasteries of Ladakh, starting with the iconic Lamayuru Monastery and ending at Alchi.

The trek gives you an opportunity to appreciate the beauty that surrounds the monasteries; and of course, to interact with the monks and gain some wisdom from them.

Ladakh occupies a very strategic position in Asia, presenting itself as a frontier province of India where three international borders meet. In the past some of the busiest trade routes of central Asia crisscrossed here. Two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges: The Karakoram and the Great Himalayas surround it in the north and south respectively. Geographically it is the northwestern extension of high and dry Tibetan plateau.

Consequently, rainfall is scanty and the general terrestrial features of the area are dry and deserted. Ladakh has kept alive the dwindling Tibetan cultural heritage. Thousands of religious and cultural monuments in the form of monasteries, nunneries and hermitages dot its arid terrain. It is in Ladakh alone one can savor the variety and beauty of unique and self-contained Himalayan Civilization.

Stok Kangri is a perfect destination for climbers wishing to climb above 6000 mts. You can always have a view of this beautiful peak from Leh town. Once you are at the summit you can see the amazing views of the Saser Kangri (7670mts) in the Karakoram Range, Kang Yatse (6400mts.) and Nun Kun (7135mts)

Ladakh is ideally located amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. It is one of the hottest tourist destinations located in the northern part of India. There are many hot spots to be visited for a multitude of tours in this unusual tourist destination. When in beautiful Ladakh, you would find yourself reaching one of the highest regions in the world and come as close to the blue sky from top of the high mountains. What soothe sout the entire experience of Ladakh is the sound of the chants coming from some old monastery in the area.

The main attractions in the package include the ancient monasteries of Alchi, Moonland, Lamayuru, the Indus Valley and the locations in and around Leh.

The most interesting part of Ladakh is Leh, where all the adventures begin. The leading action-filled activities include wildlife expeditions, white water rafting and mountaineering in Ladakh has peaks that rise as high as 7,900 meters, some mesmerizing valleys and stunning lakes.

The beautiful destination of Leh in the northern part of India is located amid the snow capped peaks of the Himalaya mountain range. Tours to Leh Ladakh mean you would be able to enjoy an exotic and varied tour experience in one of the most unique places in the country. The hill destination is easily accessible and once here, you would find yourself on top of the mountains with nothing but the blue sky above and across the horizon, as far as your eyes can see. One of the most beautiful things about the place are the musical chants of the Buddhist monks that can be heard at most of the points in this tourist destination.

The main attractions in the package include Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake and the famous Khardung La. If you visit Leh, there is no way you can miss the monasteries, and they are also included in this package.

The adventure for your Ladakh tour would begin in Leh, with the leading adventure activities being white water rafting, mountaineering and wildlife exploration. The adventure lovers are especially attractive to this place.

The picturesque Rumbak Valley trek begins from Leh, and it comprises of visiting several famous monasteries including the Hemis, Thiksey. Hemis and Shey Palace. Thenceforth, you would be travelling between Spituk and Stok taking an adventurous journey that is 4-days long.

The Leh Ladakh trip takes you to heights over 7,900 meters, and you can find yourself surrounded by huge mountains, amazing white lakes and enthralling valleys that cannot be found anywhere.

Leh is nestled in the snowcapped Himalayas. It is one of favorite destinations in Northern India. Leh and Ladakh offer the most exciting different tours in an exotic region. Leh is quite accessible to the tourists, where you will reach up to a clear blue sky from the towering mountains. The rhythmic chant of Buddhist monks in an ancient monastery can be heard from here.

The Nubra valley, Khardung La, Pangong Lake and monasteries around Leh are the highlights of this package.

Leh is where the escapades in Ladakh begin. Mountaineering in Ladakh, rafting in ladakh and wildlife tours are main adventurous attractions. It is a hot favorite of the adventure enthusiasts.

Ladakh has several fascinating peaks to its credit, Kang Yatse being one of them. With a height of about 6400 meters, the trek to the top of it is adventurous and arduous. If you like trekking and revel in physical hardships, you will love the trek to the top of Kang Yatse. It is a 13 day trek to the top, which takes you through some amazing valleys, some beautiful rivers and some really quaint villages that give a glimpse into the local life of people here.

You even come across some monasteries along the trek, which adds a bit of spirituality to this Ladakh trekking experience. Put your trekking shoes on, gather some friends and take this breathtaking Ladakh trek- it will be an experience you will remember for the rest of your life.

Kang Yatse & Dzo Jongo are located in the Markha Valley, in the Ladakh Region. Actually there are two peaks one is easy and non-technical (6200mts high), and the other one is technical (6400mts. high). Though there are many options for this summit, but the best way is to do it with the Markha Valley trek with 6 days of acclimatization trek from Spituk to Hankar, 4-5 days to reach upto summit and back to base camp, and 2-3 days from base to Nimaling and then to Shang Sumdo Via Gongmarula (5150mts).

Our journey commences from Leh Ladakh tour in a jeep after which we head onto Zingchen. Further on we visit the Hemis National Park where we can treat our eyes with the wild-life of the area. Later we visit Ganda La for some spectacular views of Zanskar and Stok ranges followed by camping at skew. We hike through valleys, visit monasteries and trek through various routes. The thirteen day long trip will be adventurous and memorable with a bit of spirituality thrown in.

It is one of the most adventurous treks on an isolated route which takes far into the mountains. It is a real wilderness experience for the adventure seekers, and the best period for exploration is from August to October when most of the snow has melted and the roaring rivers are passable.

The trek starts from Hemis monastery (one of the richest monastery in Ladakh. It enters in famous Markha Valley and Zanskar via Junglam, which is open only for a month. In summer this route is closed due to water crossing and in winter heavy snowfall.

This itinerary is very less frequented and we have to cross rivers many times. The Ladakh trekking tour will be an ideal one in September only when flow of water is low. Until Zangla during first seven days we will not see even a single village.

It is an extremely demanding trek as one constantly has to acclimatize with the high altitudes and be constantly on the move. One does get a one of a kind experience traversing through the adventurous trek routes. Hemis-Padum is an unusual journey which will leads to discovery of a world of untouched beauty.

This is a wonderful trek that will allow you to experience many varying landscapes. This includes remote valleys, few steep climbs and green pastures. You can walk up to yak herds and enjoy the company of nomads that will smile without any reason. Experience the immense thrill of being able to conquer really tough landscapes and end up in the middle of nature, literally. This is what the Ladakh package offers.

You will love the fact that the Ladakh package will take you to Tsomoriri Lake from Hemis Monastery and you can experience old monasteries, beautiful passes, majestic rock formations and changing hues. Some rare bird species will be visible like Reddy Shelduck and Back Necked Crane. To put it really simple, many nature wonders are to be experienced and you will love that.

The trek to Stok via Matho Phu takes around 5 days. The trek begins in Leh, the base most trekkers choose for their onward journey. Throughout our entire journey we will explore villages, monks, people and villages.

At first we drive from Leh to Martselang. And from here we trek to Chogdo. From Chogdo we take an untraveled path. This path takes you through a less travelled road that leads to valleys and mountains. We camp at 4600 m and the entire trek takes 6-7 hours. The next stop at Gyuncho La is a plateau with beautiful mountain sceneries all around.

From Gyuncho La, we trek to Shang La that is located at 4800 m. The sceneries surrounding this place are breath taking. The river next to this destination is Tokpo River. We trek through this place and reach our next destination Matho Phu at 4350 m.

From Matho Phu we hike towards Matho La. The Zanskari ranges are seen in the background. From there we travel downwards to Jingchan river. The views of Stok summit and Stok Kangri are extremely beautiful. From here we trek to Mankarmo, and then drive to Leh.

Rafting in Ladakh probably is the most indulging activity in Zanskar travel. Rafting is done in the highly challenging Zanskar River. The rafting experience takes you through one of the most breathtaking gorges of the World. The water in the river is freezing cold and it is advisable that you take this ride only with a wet suit on. This exhilarating adventure through the entire river takes around four days and in between, you will spend the nights in camps set up on the rocky banks itself.

Apart from river rafting, trekking also attracts huge number of adventure lovers to these lands. Zanskar has few of the highest mountain passes in the country. The trek routes through them are surely enthralling but trekking here requires ability to take immense physical strain. The most famous trek route is named Chadar Trek.

The trek is carried out on the frozen Zanskar river during the winter season. You will have to take extra precautions and clothing as you will be literally walking over ice. Other breathtaking treks are Padum to Lamayuru which takes around 12-16 days and Padam to Leh which is 15-17 day long trek.

Ladakh's biggest attraction is its ancient Gompas, or Buddhist monasteries, which contain some of Asia's greatest wonders of gold and tapestry work. One can stay overnight in some tents while making a Trek in Ladakh. The people of Ladakh tour package, many of whom are Tibetan refugees, are famous for their friendliness and hospitality.

Tour to Ladakh is just ideal for trekking, rafting in ladakh and biking offering energetic out-door people a different and exciting option for an adventure holiday. One of the most remote and mythical regions of India, Ladakh trip is a landscape of unearthly beauty. It is an ideal place for extreme adventure.

Trekking possibilities include short, day-long walks up and down mountain slopes to visit isolated villages or monastic settlements, or across a ridge to enjoy the sheer beauty of the mountains lit in the moonlight. It contains long trans-mountain treks involving weeks of walking and camping in the wilderness. For example, the trek from Lamayuru in the Indus valley to Darcha in Lahoul across Zanskar takes nearly three weeks. Most of the established routes traverse the Zanskar range which separates the Indus Valley from Zanskar.

A range of rafting options is available on the Indus and its major tributaries. The best stretch for professionally guided runs in white water is on the Indus between Spituk and Saspol. The most difficult but exciting option for river running is on the Zanskar along its spectacular course through the gorge in the Zanskar mountains, between Padum and Nimo.

Mountain biking is the best way to keep oneself in limelight. The adventurer ride a Ladakh Trek is full of surprises. This adventurous mountain biking journey takes you to the worlds greatest motor biking roads. The journey boasts of some unforgiving roads. One has to ride on roads at heights where clouds usually hang out.

The trek from Chalungdo to Nidder is a four day affair. The best time to do it is from Mid June to September. The highest point on this trek is Lungmar La at 5390m. From Leh we drive to Chalungdo in 4 hours. On the way we halt at Chumathang famous for hot springs (now used for washing clothes). There are camping grounds near Paldong, 3 km behind Mahe bridge on way to Tsomoriri.

From Chalungdo we trek to Doksa in 3 hours. There we walk at high altitude and reach a small river. Several camping opportunities are provided here. Next day we trek from Doksa to Lungmar La. This is a pass located at 5390 feet and it takes 7 hours. All you do is trek along the river and climb higher & higher.

We witness snow capped peaks of Chalung, Lungser Kangri and Changser Kangi. After staying here overnight leave for Nidder the next morning. The walk leads us to a big valley and then a village called Tsongkar Karu. Trek a bit more and we arrive at Nidder. This is our final destination.

Lying in the midst of the mighty Himalayan ranges, there is the perfect balance of aestheticism and adventure in Ladakh. A home to a rich variety of tourist attractions, Ladakh has everything starting from the extravagant wildlife presence, journey on camels, museums, trekking in the Spituk-Zingchen ranges, Shanti Stupa and the Hemis and Thiksey monasteries.

Standing graciously at a height of 6,153m, the majestic and mesmerizing Stok Kangri Mountain, is the highest mountain of the Himalayan Stok ranges. Ensconced in the lush Hemis National park, this mystical and charming mountain lies 15km southwest of the Ladakhi capital of Leh.

It provides a true challenge even for seasoned trekkers with its beautifully rugged terrain. During July- August, the mountain is devoid of snow except at the Stok Kangri peak. Despite its formidable elevation, the climb to Stok Kangri is one of the most sought after trekking destinations, as it lets you enjoy the thrill of a high altitude climb, sans the technical formalities. Its deceptively simple looks, often proves quite a challenge for many trekkers. The climb to this majestic mountain starts from the quaint Stok village.

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Get yourself acclimatized to the weather, within a couple of days from arrival. This is very important, to ensure that you have a smooth time in the days ahead. The climb to the magical Stok Kangri Mountain will provide you with a thrilling adventure, as you climb long stretches of rugged beautiful terrain, cross gorgeous glaciers, and maneuver your way through steep and mesmerizing ridges, as you make your way to the summit.

Revel in the breathtaking beauty of the Zanskar and Ladakh ranges and stop to enjoy the views of the beautiful Indus valley and the charming town of Leh. Make your way through the famous Hemis National park and if you are lucky enough, you may even catch a glimpse of the the elusive endangered snow leopard.

Shades of blue permeate the clear air as rustic brown peaks overlook the serene Pangong Lake! The scenic landscape of Leh and Ladakh await you to come and bask in the beauty of untamed nature! A lifetime trip that you are guaranteed never to forget, this 7 day trip to Leh and Ladakh is bounde to leave you speechless and in awe of the beautiful heaven on earth!

While here, you and your friends, can visit the famous and challenging peaks of the Kardungla Pass, experience the rich, exotic and ancient culture and heritage of the Leh Palace, the sanctity of the quaint and pristine Hemis Monastery and the famous Shanti Stupa! The adventurer in you can also go river rafting on the Nimu River and interact with the friendly locals in the area!